Very well made (good distribution, use of tileset, and level organization). I regret not downloading this sooner.
I downloaded it and it makes for a good “just in case” utility. I give it a 9 because I hate it when I feel helpless and this helps me.
First prog I’ve tried that uses Ruby. You’re the protocol master, Cheeze. :)
I give this a high rating for originality and a download recommendation.
This is pretty good. :)
I haven’t finished playing it and HAVE NO INTENTIONS of writing an very long critique of the levels because, as Disguise put it, its “totally crazy.”
However, I know the amount of work that must have been put into this level pack and I like the result of Spaztic’s efforts so I’m giving it a 9.7 (because I like SXR better) and a download recommendation. :)
This one is a classic. If you don’t download it, you’ll never know how good it truly is.
A really good first level. It made me feel like I was being watched. :)
Anyway, the eye candy is good and the tileset was put to good use and he made some funny comments inside the level and most importantly he didn’t fail to give credit where credit is due (to Disguise[GpW] for his tileset)
I’m giving the level an 8.5. It’s not the greatest level of all time but it’s pretty good. Good use of eye candy and it was challenging, which makes it a near perfect environment for battle.
Shadow showed gave me a url of a screenshot of this over icq and I was amazed! Krezack reminded me about it so I downloaded it and tested it and I have only one question, how the heck are you able to make things like these?
It greatly shames me to have made this review only now, especially because Shadow sent me this level even before it got uploaded to J20!
This level deserves a 10 in my book because of the very creative use of the tileset, good eyecandy, and good level design. If you are a Battle maniac (or even if you’re not), do yourself a favor, and download this now.
I’m not a big fan of race levels, but this one deserves the rating I gave it. If you want to know why, download it.
Cool tool. Download now if you want to get rid of the Runtime errors of your Pascal programs.
Since I’ve played Chips Challenge, this gives me a feeling of nostalgia. :)
Played this before and it was cool! Noiseland productions rulez. :)
http://noiselandprod.homestead.com/
I saw it and didn’t like it very much, but considering there are only a few JJ2 skins out there (I have only seen 2 including this one), there wasn’t much to compare this with.
I usually would only give a very high rating to a level if it were as good as the levels made by ShadowGpw, Martin, Dethman, Bartman, and a few others. After trying it out, I can say, IMHO, it ranks with the single player episodes like Queen of Board by Dethman and Jon Maclelan or Agent Jackrabbit or Rabbits in Time and Space (I was a beta tester). To be fair, I will try to finish it before giving it a rating.
This review is much basically the same as the others.
JazzEd lets you enables you to edit fur colors, name characters and colors, and server characters and colors. So why download this if JJ2 alone can do most of the stuff? Well, you can edit the fur colors ,the player and server names with JJ2 but you only get a limited selection and to expand your selection, what you would normally do is go to regedit and edit the stuff to your liking. Now, this program lets you do all the cool stuff you can do with regedit, without having to run regedit and accidentally mess up the registry. Besides that, all the help you will ever need can be found in the program screen itself, while you are editing, or the text files (English and Dutch) included. All in all, I must say this is a great program.
Can’t give it a rating since it is unfinished but I would just like to say that the zip file is only 6 kb, which means it won’t take a lot of webspace and it will most probably get better once Gargoyle finishes it.
There are 10 differently colored backgrounds, each using the same JJ2 menu, in this zip file. Some of it I liked, some of it I didn’t. Download this if you want to see some image manipulation by FireClaw or if you want to make an enhanced JJ2 menu your wallpaper.
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